“Questions Roses” (Pink Questions)

For October 2012 ASDSD developed a communications campaign to spur discussion of pink ribbon culture in France. The campaign has a booklet entitled, “Questions Roses” (Pink Questions) and includes an analysis and conversation between the french senologist-oncologist Dr. Dominique Gros and Breast Cancer Consortium founder U.S. social science researcher, Gayle Sulik PhD.

“What role should the medical community play in a) advocacy, b) shaping public perceptions of breast cancer, and c) confronting the use of the Cause for commercial – rather than public health – purposes?”

Dr. Gros’s answer is currently being translated into English.

“Questions Roses” was distributed to cancer centers in Paris. ASDSD also released a video interview with Dr. Dominique Gros in Strasbourg, France.

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